A leader of the group, Khaled Kelkal, was identified through
fingerprints left on unexploded bombs. He was killed on September
29 by members of the French EPIGNgendarmerie unit when resisting arrest in
hills near Lyon.

Yet the attacks continued. On October 6, a gas bottle exploded
in station Maison Blanche of the Paris Métro,
wounding 13. On October 17, a gas bottle exploded between the Musée
d'Orsay and Saint-Michel - Notre-Dame stations of RER
Line C, wounding 29.

Arrests and
trials

Members of the groups have since been prosecuted for various
charges. A number of suspects have fled to the United Kingdom.
Extradition
proceedings against suspect Rachid Ramda had been ongoing for nearly
10 years, beginning in 1995. Throughout this time, Ramda was
detained in London's Belmarsh Prison[2] Ramda
was extradited to France on December 1, 2005, in connection with
the bombings.[3]. On
October 26, 2007, Ramda was sentenced to life in prison for
financing the attacks.[4]